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Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
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52% Bias Score


New State Council Commission to Aid Veterans of the Special Military Operation
A new State Council commission, headed by Astrakhan Governor Igor Babushkin, will support veterans of the special military operation and their families, focusing on rehabilitation, medical care, and interagency cooperation; its first meeting is planned for after March 24th.
New State Council Commission to Aid Veterans of the Special Military Operation
A new State Council commission, headed by Astrakhan Governor Igor Babushkin, will support veterans of the special military operation and their families, focusing on rehabilitation, medical care, and interagency cooperation; its first meeting is planned for after March 24th.
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40% Bias Score


One Million Phishing Attacks Traced to Tycoon 2FA Platform
During January and February 2025, approximately one million phishing attacks were launched, with Tycoon 2FA, a phishing-as-a-service platform, responsible for 89% of them. These attacks used a Caesar cipher for encryption, reflecting a concerning trend of increasingly sophisticated methods.
One Million Phishing Attacks Traced to Tycoon 2FA Platform
During January and February 2025, approximately one million phishing attacks were launched, with Tycoon 2FA, a phishing-as-a-service platform, responsible for 89% of them. These attacks used a Caesar cipher for encryption, reflecting a concerning trend of increasingly sophisticated methods.
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40% Bias Score


Delayed Gas Shortages Shift Australian Election Focus
Australia's east-coast gas shortage, previously predicted for 2025, is now forecast by AEMO for 2028, due to increased electrification and Eraring power station extension; this impacts the federal election where energy security is a key issue.
Delayed Gas Shortages Shift Australian Election Focus
Australia's east-coast gas shortage, previously predicted for 2025, is now forecast by AEMO for 2028, due to increased electrification and Eraring power station extension; this impacts the federal election where energy security is a key issue.
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56% Bias Score


GenAI's Profit Potential and Employment Concerns
A February 2024 study revealed that companies effectively using GenAI for efficiency and customer experience improvements may boost profits by 2.5%–5%, yet only 10% of surveyed companies have scaled GenAI beyond pilot programs, while 49% of regular GenAI users fear job displacement within the next d...
GenAI's Profit Potential and Employment Concerns
A February 2024 study revealed that companies effectively using GenAI for efficiency and customer experience improvements may boost profits by 2.5%–5%, yet only 10% of surveyed companies have scaled GenAI beyond pilot programs, while 49% of regular GenAI users fear job displacement within the next d...
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44% Bias Score


Trump-Zelenskyy Clash Ignites New Wave of Czech Support for Ukraine
A heated exchange between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prompted an unprecedented surge in Czech donations to support Ukraine, reaching hundreds of millions of Czech crowns within days, exceeding even the initial response to the Russian invasion.
Trump-Zelenskyy Clash Ignites New Wave of Czech Support for Ukraine
A heated exchange between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prompted an unprecedented surge in Czech donations to support Ukraine, reaching hundreds of millions of Czech crowns within days, exceeding even the initial response to the Russian invasion.
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32% Bias Score

Putin Announces Kursk Operation Completion, Highlights Anti-Corruption Efforts and War Crimes Prosecution
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed prosecutors, announcing the completion of military operations in Kursk, emphasizing accountability for Ukrainian soldiers' alleged war crimes, and highlighting the recovery of 504 billion rubles from corrupt officials this year.

Putin Announces Kursk Operation Completion, Highlights Anti-Corruption Efforts and War Crimes Prosecution
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed prosecutors, announcing the completion of military operations in Kursk, emphasizing accountability for Ukrainian soldiers' alleged war crimes, and highlighting the recovery of 504 billion rubles from corrupt officials this year.
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64% Bias Score

Altrad Group: From Scaffolding to €6 Billion Energy Empire
Mohed Altrad, a computer scientist, transformed a near-bankrupt French scaffolding company into the €6 billion Altrad Group by 2025 through diversification, strategic acquisitions (92 subsidiaries by 2025), and a focus on the energy sector, demonstrating resilience during economic downturns.

Altrad Group: From Scaffolding to €6 Billion Energy Empire
Mohed Altrad, a computer scientist, transformed a near-bankrupt French scaffolding company into the €6 billion Altrad Group by 2025 through diversification, strategic acquisitions (92 subsidiaries by 2025), and a focus on the energy sector, demonstrating resilience during economic downturns.
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56% Bias Score

Jordanian Prince Campaigns for IOC Presidency, Advocating for Calendar Changes and Inclusivity
Prince Feisal Al Hussein, brother of Jordan's King Abdullah II, is campaigning to become the next IOC president, advocating for calendar flexibility to allow more countries to host the Olympics and emphasizing inclusivity while respecting national sovereignty, facing six rivals including Sebastian C...

Jordanian Prince Campaigns for IOC Presidency, Advocating for Calendar Changes and Inclusivity
Prince Feisal Al Hussein, brother of Jordan's King Abdullah II, is campaigning to become the next IOC president, advocating for calendar flexibility to allow more countries to host the Olympics and emphasizing inclusivity while respecting national sovereignty, facing six rivals including Sebastian C...
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48% Bias Score

OxBlue's Five-Step Onboarding Process Improves Employee Retention and Productivity
OxBlue Corporation, an award-winning Atlanta workplace, combats high employee turnover with a five-step onboarding process: pre-Day 1 preparation, positive Day 1 experiences, structured introductions, continuous learning, and milestone celebrations, resulting in improved retention and productivity.

OxBlue's Five-Step Onboarding Process Improves Employee Retention and Productivity
OxBlue Corporation, an award-winning Atlanta workplace, combats high employee turnover with a five-step onboarding process: pre-Day 1 preparation, positive Day 1 experiences, structured introductions, continuous learning, and milestone celebrations, resulting in improved retention and productivity.
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48% Bias Score

UAE Startup Uses Tech to Grow Food in Desert
Pure Harvest, a UAE startup, uses technology to grow crops like berries and tomatoes in climate-controlled greenhouses across the Arabian Peninsula and beyond, reducing reliance on costly imports and improving resource efficiency.

UAE Startup Uses Tech to Grow Food in Desert
Pure Harvest, a UAE startup, uses technology to grow crops like berries and tomatoes in climate-controlled greenhouses across the Arabian Peninsula and beyond, reducing reliance on costly imports and improving resource efficiency.
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44% Bias Score

UNICEF Builds 165 Schools in Afghanistan, Addressing Education Crisis
UNICEF and UNDP are building 165 schools in Afghanistan, benefiting over 33,000 children (half girls), with solar power, sanitation, and water facilities, improving access to education amid widespread shortages.

UNICEF Builds 165 Schools in Afghanistan, Addressing Education Crisis
UNICEF and UNDP are building 165 schools in Afghanistan, benefiting over 33,000 children (half girls), with solar power, sanitation, and water facilities, improving access to education amid widespread shortages.
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40% Bias Score
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